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Hight is an archaic English word meaning " is named," or "is called."
"Pismire" is an archaic word for ant. It comes from the Middle English word "pismire," which originated from the Old English words "pise" (ant) and "mēre" (ant).
John Milton used "yclept".
Believe it or not, "craic" is actually an English word, but a Middle English word. Part of English's archaic lexicon, only Irish, Scottish (and a few dialects in Northern England) still use it. Originally "craic" meant "bragging, boastful speech." Today, it is used in a way similar to the English word "gossip."
The word sloth comes from the Middle English term slouthe which means slow.
Yore? - Old English geara, Long ago
The German word Du translates as you. It is equivalent to the archaic thou.
Thee. This word is archaic and not used in any form of standard English.
The word summer is from the Middle English' somer', or Old English 'sumor'. The Proto-Germanic' sumaraz', or the Dutch "zomer"
The word "poison" is derived from the Middle English word "poysoun."
The modern English word for "thee" is you. Thee and thou are used the same way as our modern you and your.
Unless this is a riddle, there are no words in the English alphabet, other than "I" and "a" (and in archaic texts, "O").